SRM Contractors has secured three infrastructure contracts worth a combined 500.99 INR-Crore. The orders have been awarded by the Maharashtra State Infrastructure Development Corporation (MSIDC), the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways (MoRTH), and Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) Construction. The projects cover road infrastructure, slope protection and railway construction works across Maharashtra, Uttarakhand and Nagaland.
MSIDC awarded the largest contract, valued at 210.99 INR-Crore. The scope includes the construction and integrated development of Darshan Path Tappa-2, Darshan Path-2, Ghat Shahi Marg and Shivdarshan Path at Trimbakeshwar in Nashik. The project also includes electrical works and carries a completion period of 12 months. Meanwhile, MoRTH awarded a 60.43 INR-Crore contract for the treatment of five landslide locations on NH-107A in Uttarakhand. The execution period is 18 months. Additionally, NFR Construction awarded a 229.57 INR-Crore contract for protection works, cut-and-cover construction, earthwork and ancillary works in the Piphema–Zubza section of the Dimapur–Kohima New Broad Gauge Line Project. The railway contract is scheduled for completion within 24 months.
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The SRM Contractors orders strengthen the company’s presence across the road and railway infrastructure sectors. Furthermore, the projects expand its order book with contracts spanning highways, pilgrimage infrastructure and railway construction. The company stated that none of the awarded contracts involve related-party transactions.

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